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Subject: [Rogue Amoeba News] A New App, Airfoil Updates, and More
Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2011 08:13:55 +0000
Rogue Amoeba Newsletter
Volume 9, Issue 1
December 31st, 2011
I. Preface & Introduction
2. Say Hello to Piezo - Charmingly Simple Audio Recording
3. Receive From iOS and iTunes With the Latest Versions of Airfoil
4. Join Us At Macworld-iWorld 2012
5.2011 in Review
6. Our Plans for 2012
7. Closing
I. Preface
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Introduction
As always, I'm your host Paul Kafasis. As CEO/Lackey here at Rogue
Amoeba, it's my privilege to be able to write to you. It's been
almost exactly a year since our last newsletter, but we've been
hard at work on new products and updates for you. Read on to learn
all about it.
2. Say Hello to Piezo - Charmingly Simple Audio Recording
Earlier this month, we were thrilled to introduce our brand-new
product, Piezo. Piezo is a simple audio recorder, designed to make
recording audio on your Mac a snap. Whether you want to record Skype
conversations, web streams from Safari, or even just audio from a
microphone, Piezo can help you capture audio in just seconds. In
addition to being easy to use, Piezo is also gorgeous, with an
alluring retro-modern feel courtesy of our excellent designer
Christa.
Many of you already use our award-winning Audio Hijack Pro for
audio capture, so you might be wondering how Piezo compares. Piezo
isn't really aimed at our existing Audio Hijack Pro users. It's
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a simplified audio recorder, which lacks a great deal of the
functionality found in the more powerful Audio Hijack Pro.
Our goal in creating Piezo was to provide an effortless audio
recording tool to the millions of users of the Mac App Store,
while also crafting a more streamlined tool useful for basic audio
recording needs. If you're already well-versed in the more-powerful
Audio Hijack Pro, Piezo is likely not for you.
That said, you can check out a comparison between the two
applications on our site:
<http://rogueamoeba.com/supportiknowledgebase/?showArticle=CompareToAH>
We have seen plenty of folks making use of both Audio Hijack Pro
and Piezo, so if you're interested, check it out with the free
trial for Mac OS X 10.6 and 10.7. When you're ready to buy, you
can purchase a license for Piezo in the Mac App Store:
<https://rogueamoeba.com/piezo/buy-appstore.php>
or directly through our store:
<http://rogueamoeba.com/piezo/buy.php>
Best of all, Piezo is available for the incredibly low price of
just $10!
We hope you'll check out Piezo:
<http://rogueamoeba.com/piezo>
3. Receive From iOS and iTunes With the Latest Versions of Airfoil
We released Airfoil 4 in December of 2010, and since then we've had
thousands of upgrades and new purchases. Airfoil is more popular
than ever, and we're very pleased. We aren't resting on our laurels
though, as we continue to improve Airfoil regularly.
The most recent major updates came in the form of Airfoil for Mac 4.5
and Airfoil for Windows 3.1. When you update to these new versions,
you'll get a powerful update to Airfoil Speakers as well. As you may
know, Airfoil Speakers turns your computer into an audio receiver
for Airfoil, enabling you to transmit audio from one computer to
another. Now, the newest versions of Airfoil Speakers can receive
audio directly from iOS and iTunes, without even needing to use
Airfoil.
That's right, Airfoil Speakers on both platforms can now receive
audio from any iOS device! When you play audio in almost any audio
app on your iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad, you can select Airfoil
Speakers from the AirPlay list provided by iOS. Once you do, you'll
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hear the audio right on your Mac or PC.
Airfoil Speakers can now also receive audio directly from
iTunes. You've always been able to play iTunes to Airfoil Speakers,
by setting iTunes as your source in Airfoil. Now you can play audio
directly from iTunes on Mac OS X or Windows, right out to any Mac
or PC running Airfoil Speakers.
Airfoil 4 requires Mac OS X 10.6 or higher. The latest version of
Airfoil for Mac is 4.6.2, and it's a free update for all licensed
Airfoil 4 owners.
If you have Airfoil 3 or earlier, you can upgrade to Airfoil 4 for
just $10 here:
<http://rogueamoeba.com/store/deals/AFMUpgrade.php>
Airfoil for Windows 3.1 is a free update for all licensed Airfoil
for Windows owners.
Learn more, and get the latest Airfoil for your platform right here:
<http://rogueamoeba.com/airfoil>
4. Join Us At Macworld-iWorld 2012
Next month, the 2012 edition of the Macworld Expo will be taking
place in San Francisco, and we'll be exhibiting once again. Thinking
of attending? We'd love to see you there, and we've even got a
limited number of free Exhibit Hall passes to get you in.
DETAILS:
Dates: January 26th - January 28th, 2012
Times: 12 PM - 6 PM (Thursday), 10 AM - 6 PM (Friday, Saturday)
Location: Moscone Center, San Francisco
Booth: #742
If you've been to Macworld's exhibit hall before, you've got a decent
idea of what to expect. As always, there will be hundreds of Mac
and iOS vendors coming together with tens of thousands of users to
talk about the software and hardware we all use every day. This year
there will be a whole lot more going on, from musical performances by
big name bands like Modest Mouse, BT, and Moe, to great tech talks,
and much more.
As I mentioned, we've got a limited number of free Exhibit Hall
passes, so you can register here to get in at no charge:
<https://registerscsreg.com/r2/macsf2012/ga/index2.html?pri=MGP28940>
Once the free passes are gone, they're gone, but it's still just
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$25 to get in.
When you're at the Moscone, be sure to swing by booth #742 to
say hello.
5. 2011 in Review
As has often happened before, we ended the year 2010 with feverish
effort to release Airfoil 4. Thus, we relaxed a bit going in to
2011. I did have a chance to attend Macworld in January, and it
was as busy as ever.
<http://rogueamoeba.com/uttn/2011/02/03/from-macworld-2011/>
In February SiriusXM made several change that forced us to
scramble in order to keep our SiriusXM player Pulsar working
as expected. Unfortunately, SiriusXM doesn't provide any outside
access to developers. Fortunately, we worked around that limitation,
and Pulsar is currently working well.
<http://rogueamoeba.com/utm/2011/02/15/pulsar-2-2-now-with-full-siriusxm-supportt>
Many third party developers asked us how they could integrate with
Airfoil, so in April we developed an integration API to allow them
to do just that.
<http://rogueamoeba.com/utm/2011/04/06/airfoil-integrationi>
We've now got a great lineup of audio apps from which Airfoil can
received enhanced metadata and remote control, making for an even
better experience when listening to audio. You can see a full list
of supported applications here:
<http://rogueamoeba.com/supportiknowledgebase/?showArticle=AirfoilRemoteControl-Mac>
If your favorite audio player isn't listed, get in touch with the
developer, and link them to our blog post!
Our next major update came in July, when we released Airfoil for
Windows 3. This update brought many of the new features found in
Airfoil for Mac 4 to Windows, and it's been a big hit with our
Windows users. If you have both Macs and Windows machines in your
household, be sure to check out Airfoil for Windows.
<http://rogueamoeba.com/utm/2011/07/06/airfoil-for-windows-version-3-brings-massive-improvements/>
We also updated Airfoil for Mac to version 4.5, enabling Airfoil
Speakers on the Mac to receive audio from iOS and iTunes (see
section 3 above).
<http://rogueamoeba.com/uttn/2011/07/06/airfoil-for-mac-version-4-5-now-receiving-from-ios-and-itunes/>
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Airfoil Speakers Touch, for iOS, got a great update as well.
<http://rogueamoeba.com/utm/2011/07/08/whats-new-in-airfoil-speakers-touch-2/>
The fall was consumed by updates for Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion). While
we'd have liked to have been there on day 1, that simply wasn't
possible. It took us about a month before we had all of our software
100% compatible with the new OS, but we're now all set. If you're on
Lion, be sure you have the latest versions of all our applications
so everything works flawlessly.
We also made three new hires in the fall, bringing on board Grant
Fan-, Jose Vazquez and Ed Wynne. Grant's already had his first
product release, while Jose is currently working on the next
iteration of Fission. Ed has long been the mastermind behind our
Instant On component while contracting for us. Now with us full-time,
he's working on the underpinnings of several of our applications.
And last but certainly not least, as seen in section 2 above,
we released Piezo in December. After many months of hard work,
Grant's first application is now available. Read all about it above,
or on our blog here:
<http://rogueamoeba.corn/utm/2011/12/07/announcing-our-newest-app-piezo/>
Piezo has met with rave reviews, and we couldn't be more proud. Check
it out for your audio recording needs.
Those were the major highlights of 2011 for us, but we're always
hard at work on the future. Read on for more.
6. Our Plans for 2012
Looking at our year-end newsletter for 2010, I reviewed our
then-future plans for 2011. As is true for so many things in life,
almost nothing went according plan, and yet everything worked out
pretty well.
At the end of 2010, we mentioned big updates we had planned for
several apps. In 2011, we shipped some of those updates, and merely
made progress on others. Perhaps most importantly, I'm very hopeful
we'll be able to show you what we're doing with Audio Hijack Pro
at some point in 2012. Beyond that, we've got some big updates for
Piezo and Fission in the works, along with smaller updates for just
about every product we make.
As always, this is subject to change, but it's a clue as to what
we're working on. You can get more frequent information updates
with the links in the Closing below.
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7. Closing
That's all for now. To keep up with Rogue Amoeba more regularly,
you can follow our Twitter account:
<http://twitter.corn/rogueamoeba>
and check out our company weblog, Under The Microscope:
http://rogueamoeba.com/uttn/
You can even like us on Facebook:
<http://www.facebook.com/RogueAmoebaSoftware>
As always, thanks for your support and thanks for reading. We hope
you have a great 2012!
Happy New Year,
-Paul
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